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" Far more often, nonviolent struggle operates by changing the conflict situation and the society so that the opponents simply cannot do as they like. It is this change that produces the other three mechanisms: accommodation, nonviolent coercion, and disintegration. "
From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation - Page 30
by Gene Sharp - 2008 - 93 pages
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Civil Resistance in Kosovo

Howard Clark - History - 2000 - 290 pages
...ground. Nonviolent struggle, comments Sharp, rarely produces change through conversion of a regime. Far more often, nonviolent struggle operates by changing...opponents simply cannot do as they like. It is this change which produces the other three mechanisms: accommodation, nonviolent coercion and disintegration.38...
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